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  1. Bombay Hook is a wetland refuge for migratory birds and other wildlife in the mid-Atlantic region, with a rich diversity of habitats and species. Learn about its location, history, hunting program, and how to visit or pay your entrance fee online.

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  2. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge. (302) 653-9345. 2591 Whitehall Neck Road Smyrna, DE 19977-2912.

  3. Learn about the wildlife, habitats and activities at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Delaware. Explore the virtual tour map and stops to plan your visit.

  4. The Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 15,978-acre (64.66 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located along the eastern coast of Kent County, Delaware, United States, on Delaware Bay. It was established on March 16, 1937, as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory and wintering waterfowl along the Atlantic Flyway.

    • 25 sq mi (65 km²)
    • Kent County, Delaware, United States
    • 1937
    • Open daily
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  7. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Loop, which has a 4.3 star rating from 116 reviews. This trail is 8.5 mi long with an elevation gain of 39 ft.

  8. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is located in central Delaware along the western shore of the Delaware Bay. Contact information: 2591 Whitehall Neck Road Smyrna, DE 19977 Visitor Center: (302) 653-8322

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